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Operation 88: Get Greg to the Pro Bowl


Jeremy Igo

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Dearest Huddlers,

 

The time has now come for us to focus our energy on something positive.

 

Greg Olsen deserves a Pro Bowl this season.

 

2nd in Receptions

2nd in Yards

7th in TDs

 

All while dealing with issues at home that I cannot imagine dealing with, much less staying this focused through. Greg needs to be recognized for being a bright spot this season.

 

In fan pro bowl voting Greg Olsen is currently ranked 5th out of all TE's. Only four tight ends are selected for the Pro Bowl. He needs us to push him upwards and on to the recognition he deserves. Fan voting accounts for an entire 1/3 of the selection process.

 

So, jump on the interweb and vote Greg Olsen -> http://www.nfl.com/probowl/ballot

 

You can vote as often as you like!!!

 

Also, share this image on all your social networks....

 

olsen-probowl.jpg

 

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So, please, everyone get on and vote for Greg Olsen as often as you can! He deserves it.

 

http://www.nfl.com/probowl/ballot

 

 

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Exactly these three deserve it big time.

 

Seriously man, TD alone deserves the Walter Payton man of the year award and a 30/30 doc. Hmm there's an idea for you Zod. I know you do photography not sure how familiar you are with videography but I think if you reached out to him to direct a doc he would be all for it. 

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